In this investiture of fleshly life A soul that is a spark of God survives . And sometimes it breaks through the sordid screen And kindles a fire that makes us half-divine. Savitri, Book 11, Canto V
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Thursday, October 2, 2008

beginning of a dream

end of a tale

Or one may consider it as the last page of a tale

Snow Bush

The plant was given to me by one of my collegues. According to him
this is a naturally born Bonsai of Banyan tree. So I kept it in a
small pot and cared little to help it grow. But it has not cared my
services and has grown in its own way. It drops aerial roots just like
banyan trees and clings anything below through them. It grows small
fruits.
But I have doubt whether my collegue was right as to its family. I think it is-
[BREYNIA DISTICHA [NIVOSA] "Snow Bush" pendant branches of oval
leaflets splashed with white and green, supported by erect woody
trunk. Easy spurge indoors. Growing they develop a round-shape shrub.
The Breynia distichia develops like a shrub. This plant in the winter
assumes a green colouring; it is small in size and can reach 1 m high.
It keeps its leaves in the winter.] as per my Google search findings.

Coming of love

The season for roses is winter in India. So new, soft and coloured
leaves sprout up from the branches of rose plants at the onset of
winter. It's not winter now here in india but there is something in
the air very subtle only felt in the early morning- which is
comparable only with the budding mind of a girl of fourteen -who feels
but not yet aware of what she wants. Or why she feels so.

From a rose plant-pot on the roof of our house.